Mozart Trios for Strings

These 14 sonatas, were originally composed for keyboard, with violin accompaniment, and are among the earliest works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He began composing Sonata No. 1 when he was just 6 years old, and finished Sonata No. 14 when he was 10 years old.

Build a trio by selecting an A part, a B part, and a C part
in the clef that each musician prefers...

Reviews...

“Mozart’s first fourteen violin sonatas were written between the ages of six and ten. Deborah Greenblatt has cleverly arranged and printed them for various combinations of three-stringed-instrument groupings and even made sure that the page numbers for each trio correspond across all nine parts! All three parts are arranged for three groups of violins, violas and cellos each; a handy mix-and-match set for any teacher or groups of friends to play from. These arrangements of Mozart’s earliest compositional forays are appealing gig music and useful educational material.”